No passport? No problem. A federal judge just said “try again, sweetie” to the Trump admin’s attempt to strip trans and nonbinary folks of their right to choose how their gender is marked on their passport. The decision expands protections, meaning if your passport is lost, expiring, or nonexistent, you can request M, F, or X — not just what your birth certificate says. Judge Julia Kobick said the quiet part out loud: this policy was a likely constitutional violation, and yes, queer rights are human rights, even on official government docs. ?️ Save and share this post. ? Tap our link in bio to read more ? @EDGEmedianetwork
No passport? No problem.
A federal judge just said “try again, sweetie” to the Trump admin’s attempt to strip trans and nonbinary folks of their right to choose how their gender is marked on their passport.
The decision expands protections, meaning if your passport is lost, expiring, or nonexistent, you can request M, F, or X — not just what your birth certificate says.
Judge Julia Kobick said the quiet part out loud: this policy was a likely constitutional violation, and yes, queer rights are human rights, even on official government docs.
?️ Save and share this post.
? Tap our link in bio to read more
? @EDGEmedianetwork
A federal judge just said “try again, sweetie” to the Trump admin’s attempt to strip trans and nonbinary folks of their right to choose how their gender is marked on their passport.
The decision expands protections, meaning if your passport is lost, expiring, or nonexistent, you can request M, F, or X — not just what your birth certificate says.
Judge Julia Kobick said the quiet part out loud: this policy was a likely constitutional violation, and yes, queer rights are human rights, even on official government docs.
?️ Save and share this post.
? Tap our link in bio to read more
? @EDGEmedianetwork
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